de Wet on debut for the Dolphins. Getting a bit of tap, as is Imran Tahir but he can be given a bit of a reprieve as its still September and hardly the sort of conditions suited for spin. Tahir picked a wicket up today with his second ball mind.

Nantie Wayward also back playing cricket after a 2 year absence and is as wayward as ever. Looks like he may have broken down after 5 overs as well.

I cannot believe Nantie has popped up again. Seriously

Marchant De Lange has been pretty tidy in the game against the Knights. Matt Maynard must rate him because Viljoen has been ahead of him for Titans up till now and he got a five-for in the semi-pro game for Easterns today did Viljoen.

Brendan Young who is playing for WP has serious pace and is very raw. Hoping Pybus can work with him like he did with Steyn who was also very raw at the same age. Just bowls too many boundary balls and his pace can be used...in between the boundaries he bowls a lot of dot balls so he needs to cut out 1 or 2 of the bad deliveries per over. A note in that game is the hundred from Hulett, he is a good talent and contracted with Dolphins.

The longer format of the game isn't shown on SuperSport in South Africa anymore. Its been like that for the last 5 years or so.
Like most games all over the world, the best place is to just follow on cricinfo.

Too boring for tv viewers compared to other sports or just too much sport that cricket had to be cut?
Thanks Seamup .)

Originally Posted by Bun

Darn, at his age, I didn't know one needed to insert and ejaculate manship in womanship to create childship!

Too boring for tv viewers compared to other sports or just too much sport that cricket had to be cut?
Thanks Seamup .)

Its a combination of things really, SuperSport show every international cricket game from around the world and they also show a lot of domestic limited overs stuff as well so its just a balancing out of costs.

Considering all the rugby and football played in our country and a lot of domestic football from the major European leagues is also shown live.

Also tennis and golf so its just a balancing of costs and where they can cut costs where necessary and our domestic 4-day stuff was one of them I guess.

Far effort from Virus. Scored over half the Lions runs and recorded his best score for the franchise. Before this game he had never hit over 140 runs in franchise cricket and only passed 150+ for Glamorgan and in amateur cricket.

Also, 6 wickets and a career best for medium pacer Robert Frylinck. Only Frylinck's 10th FC game in 2 and a bit years after turning into a limited overs specialist.

I noticed that Obus Pienaar has an unbeaten ton at a 75 strike-rate. Know people here don't rate him as highly as some of their other youngsters but he seems to turn out some impressive performances. Deeb and Rudolph have also scored tons this round.

Rudolph had a better round than Petersen. It may influence selection for the first test. Pienaar starred again in the second innings - definitely scores quickly. Deeb made a ton too but I think is meant to be more of a bowler.

Don't think Jaques Rudolph can do any more than he has done in the opening rounds to secure a place in the Test side ahead Alviro Petersen, with scores of 80, 54, 118, 19, 210 and 87 (568 runs at 94.66), pretty awesome form indeed. The guy in second place in the leading runscorers in the Supersport Series is - Alviro Petersen, he's made 323 at 53.83, so his form is not too shabby either! If they have serious thoughts about opening with Rudolph at some point in the future for SA, then he's unlikely to ever be in better runscoring form than he currently is.

Don't think Jaques Rudolph can do any more than he has done in the opening rounds to secure a place in the Test side ahead Alviro Petersen, with scores of 80, 54, 118, 19, 210 and 87 (568 runs at 94.66), pretty awesome form indeed. The guy in second place in the leading runscorers in the Supersport Series is - Alviro Petersen, he's made 323 at 53.83, so his form is not too shabby either! If they have serious thoughts about opening with Rudolph at some point in the future for SA, then he's unlikely to ever be in better runscoring form than he currently is.

Rudolph was always in and there abouts with the NAT. The problem was his inability to step up to the next level. That was 6-7 years ago so who knows now.

If South Africa had someone else filling the space through weight of Test performance, or even a specially talented youngster, I'd see the reason for keeping him out. But Petersen is really neither.

Would Rudolph be allowed to replace Petersen, who's Coloured?

Genuine question, I've always been under the impression that 4 of South Africa's XI had to be players who were previously disadvantaged - their last Test lineup contained Petersen (coloured), Amla (Indian), Prince (coloured) and Tsotsobe (African). Can a white cricketer come in for any of the 4 mentioned?

Genuine question, I've always been under the impression that 4 of South Africa's XI had to be players who were previously disadvantaged - their last Test lineup contained Petersen (coloured), Amla (Indian), Prince (coloured) and Tsotsobe (African). Can a white cricketer come in for any of the 4 mentioned?

Think occasionally they've played three non-whites. If Tahir plays instead of Harris it changes the balance. Surely though, Rudolph should replace Smith, not Petersen. The former should play domestic cricket to get into form for the SL series; he looks too much like a walking wicket for the Aussie ones with Bollinger and /or Johnson ready to knock him over first ball. Surely anybody who palpably can't play left-arm bowling shouldn't be playing for his country.